Authorship, editing and text
Nick Walker
8 points
* One 2-hour seminar per week
* First semester
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City
Objectives This subject should enable students to develop an understanding of the practical principles of publishing, and of the key dimensions of professional skill inherent in the editing and preparation of texts for publication. Students will gain an understanding of how text preparation can differ for the various forms of publishing, eg journals, magazines and scholarly publishing.
Synopsis This subject is designed to provide an overview of the role of and the relationships between author, editor and designer in publishing. Students will be taken through the processes involved in the transmission of a text from manuscript to edited form.
Assessment Practical exercises: 20%
* Field exercise (1500 words):
20%
* Review paper (3000 words): 40%
* Examination (1 hour): 20%
Prescribed texts
Butcher J Copy-editing: The Cambridge handbook for editors, authors and publishers CUP, 1992
Published by Monash University, Clayton, Victoria
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